"I Hate Hamlet" is a comedic play by Paul Rudnick that premiered in 1991. The story revolves around a young television actor named Andrew Rally who is reluctant to play the role of Hamlet in a Shakespearean production. His struggles are exacerbated when the ghost of John Barrymore, a legendary actor known for his portrayal of Hamlet, appears to help him.
The play explores themes of celebrity, art, and the pressures of living up to past expectations. It also delves into the contrast between modern Hollywood culture and the classical world of theatre.
"I Hate Hamlet" has been well-received by audiences and critics for its humor, clever dialogue, and engaging characters. It has been performed in various theaters around the world and remains a popular choice for amateur and professional productions.
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